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  • [Photo Feature]: The Hampster Trail

    No, that's not a misspelling. The "Hampster" trail, so-called because it extends (nearly) the length of the US state of New HAMPshire, is a route laid out with the intention of staying on unpaved (dirt) roads as much as possible, and allowing the rider to travel on these little-known and often abandoned back roads all the way up New Hampshire to the Canadian border.

    I took a couple of days off last week, thus extending my weekend, and set out to ride as much of this trail as I could manage. Since I started out riding alone, I expected to reach what is usually considered the halfway point, then turn back and retrace my path the next day. As it happened, I encountered some other riders at the hotel where I spent the night, who were doing the same thing (they were likely only a few miles ahead of me on the route), and the next day we all continued further north. The pictures below are from the first day, since I was alone and therefore had more time to stop and take pictures. Images from the second day will be forthcoming once I pull image frames from the many video files I took of the ride. I'll be stitching those videos together and uploading them to my Youtube channel soon as well. Meanwhile, enjoy the back roads of southern New Hampshire:

    Here's a layout of the gear I carried on my trip (can you find Ganesha?):


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    The rest of the gear: That big saddlebag is freaking heavy when loaded:

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    Loaded up and ready to ride:

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    A couple of views of an old railroad trestle, note the massive granite blocks supporting the span:

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    A view of Pat's Peak ski area in Henniker, NH

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    A quiet lake, with a lone fisherman:


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    An elderly church, gently sleeping in the forest. The village it supported has long since disappeared:

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    The lupines are blooming:


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    A remote farm with an astonishing view:


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    The view:

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    The only real Redstone rocket on civil display anywhere in the US (all others on display outside of museums are replicas). Erected in Warren NH as a monument to Alan Shepard who was born in New Hampshire, and who rode one as the first American and only the second man to reach space:


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    An old covered all-wood bridge, built in the late 1800s, and restored in the 1980s. Still in service. One car at a time please!


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    A last beautiful vista at the end of the first day's ride: The White Mountains.

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    Some scenes from the second day will be coming soon.
    ATGATT: All The Gear, All The Time!

    Current bike: Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere

    Put the phone away, put your helmet on, and ride!

    Scooters are like fat girls: fun to ride, but embarrassing if your friends see you with one.

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    Topic approved.

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    • #3
      Great start!
      Waiting for the rest.
      A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

      Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
      My Ride To Sunderbans -
      Hemnagar & Samsernagar
      Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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      • #4
        Nice Tlog and hope you will post the rest of it.
        Ride To Live

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        • #5
          Waiting for the rest!
          A bike on the road is worth two in the shed.

          Weekend Rides Around Kolkata
          My Ride To Sunderbans -
          Hemnagar & Samsernagar
          Saagar Kinare - Bakkhali Calling

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          • #6
            Sorry for the delay, guys. I had to migrate to a new computer, so it's taking a while to get everything back up, and dig out the second day's videos. For what it's worth, on the second day I joined up with a group, so there were a lot less stops for pictures and sightseeing. Anything I can post will be frame grabs from the video and it's mostly just dusty roads and trees.
            ATGATT: All The Gear, All The Time!

            Current bike: Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere

            Put the phone away, put your helmet on, and ride!

            Scooters are like fat girls: fun to ride, but embarrassing if your friends see you with one.

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